APA Citation

Tuite, T. (1726). The oxford spelling-book: Being a complete introduction to English orthography. In a method much more clear and intelligible than any book of this nature, hitherto extant. In four parts. I. Of Letters in General and Particular; of Diphthongs, Triphthongs, &c. II. Of Syllables; Rules for Dividing, &c. III. Of Words in General; Of Words of like Sound, but different in Spelling and Signification; Of Words the same in Spelling, but different in Sound and Signification, &c. IV. Of Sentences; together with Rules for Right Pointing; the most usual Abbreviations, &c. The whole interspersed with easy and familiar rules, Remarks, &c. adapted to the Capacity of every Learner. By Tho. Tuite. London: printed for J. Hazard, at the Bible, over-against Stationers-Hall, near Ludgate.

Chicago Style Citation

Tuite, Thomas. The Oxford Spelling-book: Being a Complete Introduction to English Orthography. In a Method Much More Clear and Intelligible Than Any Book of This Nature, Hitherto Extant. In Four Parts. I. Of Letters in General and Particular; of Diphthongs, Triphthongs, &c. II. Of Syllables; Rules for Dividing, &c. III. Of Words in General; Of Words of Like Sound, but Different in Spelling and Signification; Of Words the Same in Spelling, but Different in Sound and Signification, &c. IV. Of Sentences; Together With Rules for Right Pointing; the Most Usual Abbreviations, &c. The Whole Interspersed With Easy and Familiar Rules, Remarks, &c. Adapted to the Capacity of Every Learner. By Tho. Tuite. London: printed for J. Hazard, at the Bible, over-against Stationers-Hall, near Ludgate, 1726.

MLA Citation

Tuite, Thomas. The Oxford Spelling-book: Being a Complete Introduction to English Orthography. In a Method Much More Clear and Intelligible Than Any Book of This Nature, Hitherto Extant. In Four Parts. I. Of Letters in General and Particular; of Diphthongs, Triphthongs, &c. II. Of Syllables; Rules for Dividing, &c. III. Of Words in General; Of Words of Like Sound, but Different in Spelling and Signification; Of Words the Same in Spelling, but Different in Sound and Signification, &c. IV. Of Sentences; Together With Rules for Right Pointing; the Most Usual Abbreviations, &c. The Whole Interspersed With Easy and Familiar Rules, Remarks, &c. Adapted to the Capacity of Every Learner. By Tho. Tuite. London: printed for J. Hazard, at the Bible, over-against Stationers-Hall, near Ludgate, 1726.

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